iAnomaly: A Toolkit for Generating Performance Anomaly Datasets in Edge-Cloud Integrated Computing Environments
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Microservice architectures are increasingly used to modularize IoT applications and deploy them in distributed and heterogeneous edge computing environments. Over time, these microservice-based IoT applications are susceptible to performance anomalies caused by resource hogging (e.g., CPU or memory), resource contention, etc., which can negatively impact their Quality of Service and violate their Service Level Agreements. Existing research on performance anomaly detection in edge computing environments is limited primarily due to the absence of publicly available edge performance anomaly datasets or due to the lack of accessibility of real edge setups to generate necessary data. To address this gap, we propose iAnomaly: a full-system emulator equipped with open-source tools and fully automated dataset generation capabilities to generate labeled normal and anomaly data based on user-defined configurations. We also release a performance anomaly dataset generated using iAnomaly, which captures performance data for several microservice-based IoT applications with heterogeneous QoS and resource requirements while introducing a variety of anomalies. This dataset effectively represents the characteristics found in real edge environments, and the anomalous data in the dataset adheres to the required standards of a high-quality performance anomaly dataset.
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